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AMIGO 600c

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 4:38am
by Wojtek

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 4:26pm
by James S
PocketGenesis and PocketSNES and PocketDOS and M-Boy won't, but that's not the fault of the @migo. Those applications are just really slow to begin with.

The @migo is one of the faster devices, even today, so you should be able to run most everything pretty smoothly if it's going to run smoothly on any device at all.

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 4:41pm
by Digital Chaos
Ya... pocketdos is a really bad program to begin with. it wont play any good dos games or programs. pocket snes is to slow to be of any use, and the controlls of pocketgenesis are really bad along with it being slow.

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 8:38pm
by sponge

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 10:41pm
by damian

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 10:59pm
by Wojtek

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 11:12pm
by damian

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 11:30pm
by Wojtek

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 11:41pm
by James S

PostPosted: Oct 8, 2002 @ 11:51pm
by Wojtek

PostPosted: Oct 9, 2002 @ 12:04am
by James S
You are incorrect.

The first Intel "Pentium" processor was debuted in 1993, the first processor to use the name Pentium.



The change in identification, to Pentium, was due to the increased mathmatical operations that the Pentium processor allowed. The leap from 486 to Pentium was more than just a marketting gimmick and an increase in megahertz, it was an entire different processor architecture which, at that time, revolutionized the market.

PostPosted: Oct 9, 2002 @ 12:09am
by James S
I like this quote:
"If automobile speed had increased similarly [to Intel CPU's] over the same period, you could now drive from San Francisco to New York in about 13 seconds. "

PostPosted: Oct 9, 2002 @ 12:11am
by another guest

PostPosted: Oct 9, 2002 @ 12:45am
by damian

PostPosted: Oct 15, 2002 @ 11:09pm
by Wojtek